Although 'Mad Men' has been off the air for years, people are still questioning what took place to Don Draper's wife. Here's what we all know.

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Spoiler alert: This article accommodates major spoilers for Mad Men.

It's been seven years for the reason that collection finale of Mad Men, and we miss that display with each and every fiber of our being — such a lot so that we now have not too long ago started rewatching the acclaimed length drama. After we stopped rewinding to look at the outlet collection again and again, we changed into fully (re)invested in Don and Betty Draper's tumultuous marriage once more.

After their long-awaited divorce arrives in the Season 3 finale, Betty's presence noticeably diminishes in the impending installments. However, through the seventh and ultimate season, she's back in the spotlight after receiving grave news.

With that said, what took place to Don's wife in Mad Men? Keep reading to determine.

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What came about to Don Draper's wife, Betty, in 'Mad Men'?

If you recall, Betty (performed through January Jones) has a health scare in Season 5. After she goes to her physician for a prescription, he reveals a lump in her throat that could be cancerous. Thankfully, it turns out to be benign, and Betty returns to her bad obsession along with her physicality.

By the 6th season, Betty seems to be doing simply high quality. However, when the penultimate episode of Season 7 comes round, she feels unwell and collapses. While at the medical institution, Betty learns that no longer best does she have a fractured rib, however X-rays additionally divulge she has complex lung most cancers that has begun unexpectedly spreading right through her frame.

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The doctor tells Betty she might reside up to a year, however provided that she does chemotherapy. Betty's 2nd husband, Henry (played through Christopher Stanley), shockingly reveals Betty's situation to her daughter, Sally (Kiernan Shipka), in hopes that she can persuade her mom to undergo remedy. In the top, Betty stands firm and refuses.

"I've learned to believe people when they say it's over," Betty impassively tells the pair.

Betty quickly writes a letter to Sally, informing her daughter of ways she needs to be dressed and made up for her funeral. And, for what appears like the first time, Betty presentations kindness towards Sally, finishing the letter via announcing, "I always worried about you because you marched to the beat of your own drum, but now I know that's good. I know your life will be an adventure. I love you, Mom."

In the sequence finale, titled "Person to Person," Don learns that Betty has lung most cancers. He instantly calls his ex-wife and says their kids will move in with him so she can live her ultimate days relaxing. Ultimately, Betty rejects his proposal, mentioning that having the youngsters live together with her brother and sister-in-law is in their "best interest."

Don tells her that she doesn't have the correct to make a decision, to which Betty claps and says, "What am I supposed to do? This way, you see them exactly as much as you do now — on weekends and, oh wait, Don, when was the last time you saw them?"

"I appreciate your intentions, I really do, but I'm not going to waste the rest of my time arguing about this. I want to keep things as normal as possible, and you not being here is a part of that," she provides.

Eventually, the 2 grasp up and, in the top, Betty is seen smoking a cigarette at the kitchen desk.

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